two chromosomall diseases that aren't inherited are Downs Syndrome, which is an extra chromosome on the number 21, it occurs in 1 in 650 births, often in women over 35, and Klinefelter's Syndrome, which is the presence of an extra x cromosome, ie XXY, it is a result of nondisjunction during gamete formation.
The following diseases you can inherit :- 1) Blood Sugar 2) Glaucoma 3) Heart Ailments 4) Artharitis
A genetic disorder (or a hereditary disease/inherited disorder) is when a wrong gene or chromosomal aberration changes what your genome normally would be. For example: Down's Syndrome or Trisomy 21 which means that that person has 3 copies of chromosome 21 instead of the normal 2.
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This depends on what you inherited: if you inherited property and your benefits can be affected; if you inherited money and are saving it, 2% of that money is counted as income.
Yes, it can be an inherited disease. Among the two types, the Diabetes type 2 is the inherited type of diabetes that is usually passed from generation to generation.
Cursed - 2012 Inherited Misery 1-2 was released on: USA: 19 October 2012
The ICD-9 (International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision) consists of three volumes. Volume 1 is the "Diseases: Tabular List," which provides a comprehensive list of diseases and their corresponding codes. Volume 2 is the "Diseases: Alphabetic Index," which allows for easy lookup of diseases by name. Volume 3 is the "Procedures: Tabular List and Alphabetic Index," which includes codes for surgical and other medical procedures.
i] spontaneous mutation ii] induced mutation iii] germinal mutation iv] somatic mutation v] chromosomal mutation vi] gene mutation are the some of the major types of mutation......
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Two inherited features in humans include eye color and blood type. Eye color is determined by multiple genes that influence the pigmentation of the iris, while blood type is determined by specific alleles inherited from both parents, resulting in types A, B, AB, or O. These traits exemplify how genetic information is passed from one generation to the next.
Gametic mutations occur in the cells of the gonads (which produce sperm and eggs) and may be inherited. There are two types of mutations that can occur in gamete cells: 1. Gene Mutations 2. Chromosomal Mutations
In Our Lives - 1980 Communicable Diseases 7-2 was released on: USA: 1986